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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: oldbike54 on June 08, 2016, 05:52:33 PM
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Especially a warm home made Kolach . Mmmm mmmm :food:
Dusty
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Is that code??
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A Kolache is somewhat metaphorical...just think about it!
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the festival in Prague was a month ago.
should do a lunch ride there next year
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the festival in Prague was a month ago.
Just to clarify , that is Prague Oklahoma , pronounced Preygue :laugh:
Dusty
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That required an internet search Dusty. Looks like something that would be very bad for my sugar levels!
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That required an internet search Dusty. Looks like something that would be very bad for my sugar levels!
True John , they aren't health food . Still , one every now and then is a wonderful treat :food:
Dusty
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I always thought that treats like this are so good for your spirit, that it more than offsets any damage that might be caused. The Mayo Clinic hasn't ruled on this theory yet, but I am sure they will agree...
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Texas has some good uns! Can't find em in missoiri
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Texas has some good uns! Can't find em in missoiri
You aren't looking very hard , Missouri has a Czech population .
Dusty
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Not around springpatch I think it's the most non cultural part of the US unless you count redneck honkeys as a cultural group. most evolve into those people you see in the wal-mart photos. You can still find some culture in St. Louis if you don't get shot!
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This weekend if you need a destination.
http://www.stludmila.org/kolachfestival (http://www.stludmila.org/kolachfestival)
-AJ
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If you want a good, nay GREAT kolache, come to my place. I'll take you the the Czech village in Cedar Rapids IA. Great Czech restaurants and beer. :boozing: Vy všichni přijdou teď slyšíte
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Everybody's been talking about the sweet kolache, but I'm a fan of the savory - sausage and other meats, cheeses, and so on. You'll see plenty of variations on these in western Canada, where the Ukrainian, Polish, central European and eastern German immigrants carried over all their memories.
Unfortunately, here in Las Vegas there is only one place that is known for them, and anywhere else they'd be second-rate at best. I miss San Antonio and the Hill Country...
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It seems all the states in the middle have one (or more) Czech Capitol towns that sell some version of the things (my last name is Bohemian).
Wilbur, Nebraska
(http://www.dankalal.net/2007trip4/photo019.JPG)
Prague, Oklahoma
(http://www.dankalal.net/2009trip15/photo027.JPG)
Wilson, Kansas
(http://www.dankalal.net/2016trip7/photo0185.JPG)
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Mmm, those look like they would go good with coffee while sitting around a camp fire! :grin:
John Henry
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Even aches and pains go good with coffee around a campfire!! :laugh: